Garfield by Jim Davis for May 25, 1986
Transcript:
Garfield: Tummies, they're never satisfied. For me, life is like a potato chip... I can't have just one. Life is like mashed potatoes... You gotta take the lumps with the good. Life is like a cherry phosphate... By the time you get to the good stuff, the fizz is gone. Life is like a turkey... Any way you slice it, it's still a turkey. Life is like a fine cheese... it becomes more precious with age. Life is like a rabbit... If it doesn't keep hopping, it doesn't get anywhere. Jon: Looking for the ultimate meaning of life, Garfield? Garfield: It's on this table somewhere.
RafeWeisz over 11 years ago
It is 42
Clearstream almost 8 years ago
Those were all pretty good analogies.
RLinGoComics (REBRANDING) #StopP2025 #StoptheWars about 2 years ago
The ultimate meaning of life: the condition that distinguishes animals and plants from inorganic matter, including the capacity for growth, reproduction, functional activity, and continual change preceding death.
little big nate almost 2 years ago
Life is like water an endless and flowing and with =out it there is only death and the longer you stay in it the more wrinkled you get
Scrambled Eggs over 1 year ago
Hey, it’s been a while since we’ve seen a whole roasted turkey!
ElJorro 6 months ago
This one comic has stuck with me, I read it when I too was beginning to age into a wider world.